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… to collect bone marrow for medical procedures, such as stem cell transplant or chromosomal analysis. You may get … are done to: Look for the cause of problems with red blood cells , white blood cells , or platelets in people who have conditions such as …
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… body needs folate for normal growth and to make red blood cells (RBC) , white blood cells (WBC) , and platelets . Folate also is important for … Folate can also be measured as the amount in the red blood cells. The amount of folate in red blood cells measures the …
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… water (the amount of fluid inside and outside the body's cells) and electrolyte balance of the body. Potassium is … supplements. Certain cancer treatments that destroy cancer cells can also make potassium levels high. Many foods are … see whether certain cancer treatments are causing too many cells to be destroyed (cell lysis). Cell lysis syndrome …
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… the first node in a group of nodes in the body where cancer cells may move to after they have left the original cancer … spread and which lymph node is most likely to have cancer cells. Your doctor can see the dye or tracer with a special … time of surgery. If a sentinel node is positive for cancer cells, more surgery may be needed to remove more lymph …
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… of vaginal discharge is checked for bacteria, white blood cells , and unusual cells called clue cells . If clue cells are found, it means you may have …
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… fetus, your immune system can attack the fetus's red blood cells. FBS is used to look at a fetus's red blood cell count and oxygen level. It also looks for signs that your immune system is destroying fetal red blood cells. How It Is Done FBS is performed in a hospital's …
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… check for bacteria, yeast, trichomoniasis, and white blood cells. Why It Is Done A vaginal wet mount is done to find … mount Normal: No yeast, bacteria, trichomoniasis, or clue cells are found on the slide. White blood cells are not present or very low in number. Abnormal: High …
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… urine. It also checks your levels of protein, sugar, blood cells, or other substances in your urine. A urine test may … Abnormal: Cloudy urine can be caused by pus ( white blood cells ), blood ( red blood cells ), sperm, bacteria, yeast, crystals, mucus, or a …
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… (such as bacteria, fungi , or viruses), white blood cells , sugar (glucose), cancer cells, and other substances. Pericardiocentesis may also be … or weeks. Pericardiocentesis Normal: No bacteria or cancer cells are present in the pericardial fluid. Few or no white …
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… of a biopsy may include the following: Normal No abnormal cells are found. This usually means that the human … papillomavirus (HPV) is not present. Abnormal Abnormal cells called koilocytes are found. Koilocyte cells collected from the genital or anal areas are abnormal. …